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The Hollies Bob Dylan Vinyl Album: 1970s Epic Records Music
The Hollies sing songs written by Bob Dylan. “When the Ship Comes In” “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight” “I Want You” “This Wheel’s On Fire” “I Shall Be Released” “Blowin’ In the Wind” “Quit Your Lowdown Ways” “Just Like a Woman” “The Times They Are A-Changin’” “All I Really Want to Do” “My Back Pages” “The Mighty Quinn”
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West Side Story Original Soundtrack Vinyl Album – 1960 Columbia Stereo
Columbia Original Soundtrack from Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins’ movie production. Music by Bernstein and lyrics by Sondheim. Album cover opens to background information and pictures from Natalie Wood’s and Richard Beymer’s performances. Rita Moreno as Anita. Good condition.
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Carousel Original Cast Vinyl Record 1965 Rodgers Hammerstein RCA Victor
John Raitt stars as Billy Bigelow in this original cast album of CAROUSEL. Includes the memorable “You’ll Never Walk Alone” and “If I Loved You.”
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Cookie cutters 26: Tulip,flag,soldier,ghost,witch,church,angel,star,holly,horse,bells,gingerbread,wreath,sleigh,stocking,trees,teddy,Santa.
Twenty-six cookie cutters, mostly 3” to 5” in length. Great collection to use in your home kitchen or bakery. Kids will love them. 17 are metal, 8 are Wilton plastic, and 1 is copper. Shapes included: tulip, flag on pole, soldier ghost, witch, Santa, church, angels, stars, holly, rocking horses, bell, gingerbread men, teddy bears, wreath, sleigh, stocking, and Christmas trees. Free shipping.
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Wilton Star Cookie Cutters: 10 Yellow Plastic Sizes, 2-8"
Ten Wilton Enterprises concentric hard yellow plastic stars for cookies or whatever creative use you may have. Smallest is 2” high and largest is 8” high. Great collection to use in your home kitchen, bakery or craft area. Kids will love them. Kitchen tested by seller.
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Edison Record 1920: "Mandalay" & "Hush, Little Baby" 10-inch
“A production of the Edison Laboratories” Edison 82204-R. 7368 B-8-2 and 82204-L. 5541-H-4. “On the Road to Mandalay” by Oleg Speaks and sung by Henri Scott and “Hush, Little Baby, Don’t You Cry” by F. Belasco and sung by Frieda and the Lyric Male Quartet. No information as to its playability. FREE SHIPPING. The following information is from the Discography of American Historical Recordings website: Edison 82204 (10-in. double faced) Edison 5541 G 1/18/1918 On the road to Mandalay / Edison 7368 A 5/26/1920 Hush, little baby, don't you cry / Frieda Hempel ; Lyric Male NOTE: Year code is located below the Edison signature trademark on one side of the record. The letter stands for the year: “A” is 1916; “B” is 1917; “C” is 1918. The number is the month: 1-12. Audio of this recording from the UCSB Library. To hear click on the link at the bottom of this description. Primary Performers: Henri Scott (vocalist : bass vocal) Lyric Male Quartet (Vocal group) Frieda Hempel (vocalist : soprano vocal) https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/objects/detail/234972